He said officers believe it was a single bullet that struck 21-year-old Quor'Dre Wiley in the chest. Chitwood said Sahneta Malcolm, who was shot in the leg, will be OK.

Chitwood said the shooter, Deandre Peterson, attempted to flee down College Park Drive but was quickly apprehended by officers. Only one shell casing was found at the scene.

Emergency crews received the call about the shooting, which occurred just over 1,000 feet away from Bethune-Cookman University, at 3:22 p.m., records show. The caller said a victim was on the ground in front of Picture Perfect Hair & Nails.

Wiley was taken to Halifax Health Medical Center by people who were at the scene of the shooting, and Malcolm, 35, was taken by an ambulance, Chitwood said.

He said Malcolm was an innocent bystander who may have tried to break up the fight.

Health care workers Aundie Howell and Darryl Lee were about a block west of the salon when they heard a gunshot while working in the Stewart-Marchman-Act's Prevention on the Move, a mobile unit providing residents with HIV testing and education.

Howell said they saw a woman limping, as fast as she could, in their direction before the woman collapsed on the ground.

Howell and Lee, a former EMT, ran to help the woman, who had her 11-year-old child with her.

“We just tried to calm her,” Howell said. “We went into help mode.”

Howell said Lee used her shirt to apply pressure to the woman's wound until the ambulance arrived.

Chitwood said Peterson, 25, confronted Wiley about an incident that occurred in the 700 block of Hawk Street on Monday.

According to a Daytona Beach police report, Justin Williams was angry with Wiley's girlfriend, Jessica Hardy, for telling his girlfriend that Williams was being unfaithful.

Shortly before noon Monday, Williams and Peterson, in a silver Ford Fiesta, pulled up behind the Chevy Cruze that Wiley, Hardy, Hardy's two children and an unidentified woman were in, and Williams, 23, fired four shots at the Cruze, according to the report. No one was injured.

There is a warrant for the arrest of Williams, a “gun-toting thug,” on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, Chitwood said. There also is a $1,000 reward for information leading to Williams' arrest.

Peterson will be charged with second-degree murder, according to police spokesman Jimmie Flynt.

Records show Peterson is awaiting trial on a charge of possession of MDMA and served 10 months in prison, ending in 2012, after he was convicted of selling cocaine.

<p><span class="Dateline">DAYTONA BEACH — </span>A man shot in the chest after a confrontation Friday afternoon in a barbershop and salon has died, police said. A woman was also injured in the shooting. </p><p>Daytona Beach police Chief Mike Chitwood said the shooting at Picture Perfect Hair &amp; Nails, 807 Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Blvd., was retaliation over another shooting that occurred earlier this week. </p><p>He said officers believe it was a single bullet that struck 21-year-old Quor'Dre Wiley in the chest. Chitwood said Sahneta Malcolm, who was shot in the leg, will be OK.</p><p>Chitwood said the shooter, Deandre Peterson, attempted to flee down College Park Drive but was quickly apprehended by officers. Only one shell casing was found at the scene.</p><p>Emergency crews received the call about the shooting, which occurred just over 1,000 feet away from Bethune-Cookman University, at 3:22 p.m., records show. The caller said a victim was on the ground in front of Picture Perfect Hair &amp; Nails.</p><p>Wiley was taken to Halifax Health Medical Center by people who were at the scene of the shooting, and Malcolm, 35, was taken by an ambulance, Chitwood said.</p><p>He said Malcolm was an innocent bystander who may have tried to break up the fight.</p><p>Health care workers Aundie Howell and Darryl Lee were about a block west of the salon when they heard a gunshot while working in the Stewart-Marchman-Act's Prevention on the Move, a mobile unit providing residents with HIV testing and education. </p><p>Howell said they saw a woman limping, as fast as she could, in their direction before the woman collapsed on the ground.</p><p>Howell and Lee, a former EMT, ran to help the woman, who had her 11-year-old child with her.</p><p>“We just tried to calm her,” Howell said. “We went into help mode.”</p><p>Howell said Lee used her shirt to apply pressure to the woman's wound until the ambulance arrived.</p><p>Chitwood said Peterson, 25, confronted Wiley about an incident that occurred in the 700 block of Hawk Street on Monday.</p><p>According to a Daytona Beach police report, Justin Williams was angry with Wiley's girlfriend, Jessica Hardy, for telling his girlfriend that Williams was being unfaithful.</p><p>Shortly before noon Monday, Williams and Peterson, in a silver Ford Fiesta, pulled up behind the Chevy Cruze that Wiley, Hardy, Hardy's two children and an unidentified woman were in, and Williams, 23, fired four shots at the Cruze, according to the report. No one was injured.</p><p>Hardy, 24, reported the incident to police, and Chitwood said that's why Peterson retaliated Friday afternoon.</p><p>There is a warrant for the arrest of Williams, a “gun-toting thug,” on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, Chitwood said. There also is a $1,000 reward for information leading to Williams' arrest.</p><p>Peterson will be charged with second-degree murder, according to police spokesman Jimmie Flynt.</p><p>Records show Peterson is awaiting trial on a charge of possession of MDMA and served 10 months in prison, ending in 2012, after he was convicted of selling cocaine.</p><br><br><br>